ST. JOSEPH, Mich. - Berrien Teachers Credit Union here has made electronic commerce the focus of its newest branch. "We decided that this progressive community was the ideal place to start emphasizing the convenience of electronic commerce," said Bob Mackay, BTCU's general manager. The new branch features a PC Home Finance Center and a new Financial Services Kiosk. Members can do virtually any transaction they can do with an employee with these two electronic tools. "These new electronic systems are designed to provide faster service for those members who have been asking for do-it-yourself financial services," he said. The credit union will hold an open house sometime this summer to demonstrate the branch's electronic capabilities. The branch also features drive-thru and walk-up ATMs.
Berrien Teachers CU puts a little "e" in its new branch
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